Dalmacio Negro Pavón (23 December 1931 – 23 December 2024) was a Spanish academic and author, who was a member of the Spanish Royal Academy of Moral and Social Sciences.[1]
Negro Pavón was an attorney at law and held an MA in philosophy and a PhD in political science. Former positions include: associate professor of "Foundations in Philosophy", associate professor of "Philosophy in History" and professor of "History of ideas and Political Forms" at Universidad Complutense in Madrid, Spain.[2]
He was emeritus professor of political science at CEU San Pablo University in Madrid (Spain)[3] wherein he was actively engaged in the teaching of the degree in political science and public administration. He was also chairman of an advanced political science and history of ideas seminar that meets once a week.[4]
Negro Pavón died on 23 December 2024, his 93rd birthday.[5]
Selected bibliography
editA selected bibliography of Prof. Dalmacio Negro's books in Spanish (at the moment there are no English translations), sorted by year of first publication:
- 1976. Liberalismo y Socialismo: La encrucijada intelectual de Stuart Mill. Madrid: Centro de Estudios Políticos y Constitucionales. ISBN 978-84-259-0577-3.
- 1985. Compte: Positivismo y Revolución. Editorial Cincel. ISBN 978-84-7046-411-9.
- 1988. El Liberalismo en España. Unión Editorial, Madrid. ISBN 978-84-7209-209-9.
- 1995. Estudios sobre Carl Schmitt. Fundación Cánovas del Castillo, Madrid. ISBN 978-84-88306-26-5.
- 1995. La Tradición Liberal y el Estado. Unión Eitorial, Madrid. ISBN 978-84-7209-287-7.
- 2002. Gobierno y Estado. Marcial Pons, Madrid. ISBN 978-84-7248-994-3.
- 2006. Lo que Europa debe al Cristianismo. Unión Editorial, Madrid. ISBN 978-84-7209-434-5.
- 2008. El Mito del Hombre Nuevo. Ediciones Encuentro, Madrid. ISBN 978-84-7490-961-6. [1]
- 2010. Historia de las Formas del estado. Ediciones Encuentro, Madrid. ISBN 9788493778910. [2][permanent dead link ]
References
edit- ^ Negro Pavón, Dalmacio (2009). El Mito del Hombre Nuevo. Madrid: Ediciones Encuentro. p. 437. ISBN 978-84-7490-961-6.
- ^ "CV page at RACMYP Madrid". Archived from the original on 12 June 2013.
- ^ "CEU San Pablo Emeritus Page". Archived from the original on 9 June 2013.
- ^ "Complete CV download" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 June 2013.
- ^ Muere el filósofo y catedrático Dalmacio Negro Pavón (in Spanish)